// This is the configuration file for the PVS-Studio static analyzer. // https://www.viva64.com/en/pvs-studio/ // // This file can be used to suppress false positives in macros, annotate specific functions, // and so on. See the following documentation sections for details: // * Suppression of false alarms - https://www.viva64.com/en/m/0017/ // * Additional diagnostics configuration - https://www.viva64.com/en/m/0040/ // // For instance, you can use this file to specify an alias for a system function. // Sometimes projects use custom implementations of certain system functions such as memcpy, // malloc, and so on. In this case, the analyzer will not be able to recognize their // behavior as that of their standard counterparts. Using the V_FUNC_ALIAS annotation, // you can specify which custom functions correspond to which system ones. Comment format: // //V_FUNC_ALIAS, implementation:sysf, function:f, namespace:ns, class:c // // For example: // //V_FUNC_ALIAS, implementation:memcpy, function:MyMemCpy // // Now the analyzer will process calls to the MyMemCpy function in the same way it processes // calls to memcpy. For example, the following code will trigger the V512 warning: // int buf[] = { 1, 2, 3, 4 }; // int out[2]; // MyMemCpy (out, buf, 4 * sizeof(int)); // Warning! // // You can also use this file to suppress warnings on lines that contain a specific // character sequence. This option is typically useful for mass suppression of warnings // triggered by a certain macro. // //-V:TEST_MACRO:1001, 105, 201 // This comment turns off the warnings V105, V201, and V1001 for the line where the macro // TEST_MACRO is used. // // As already mentioned, all these and other settings are described in detail in the // documentation sections the links to which are given at the beginning of this document. //-V:SUPPRESS_EXAMPLE_MY_MACROS:501